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thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event today, think lent their support to the campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. and like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of the country. and when your dad says something, you listen. then when you don't, it usually bites you later on. >> very serious and powerful from tony bennett. jokingly, but making a good point from chris rock. a majority of americans support a ban, a universal background check. a majority want the high capacity clips to be banned. there is a will there, but is there a will amongst politicians to get this done? >> i was on capitol hill today, and -- speaking to 15 members of congress, and all of whom have said that they are for this legislation. now, it's toh, because i think lades, looks like we've got >> i thi
thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event today, think lent their support to the campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. and like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of...
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their policy has been to protect boys to obviously create not a perfect environment, but one that is in line with what the parents want to ensure that their children are safe when they go out and go in the scouting activity. >> let's go back to that. a time between 1970, 1999. those specific documents, called the perversion files as you know. scouts didn't allow gays, so there is a sense -- isn't that indication in and of itself -- >> you are absolutely right. >> so my point would be, if you are to -- why would it make a difference to open up scouting to people who are gay? >> certainly -- >> had you pedophiles in your ranks in the boy scouts as we have seen from these documents? >> absolutely. you are correct. they have not been able to create the perfect environment, but they have been doing what they can, and had to pay out millions of dollars as a result of that. question they need to ask, will this help accomplish our mission as boy scout leaders and make for a safer environment for the children under our watch? i don't think they can say that. i think that -- >> why not? >> the
their policy has been to protect boys to obviously create not a perfect environment, but one that is in line with what the parents want to ensure that their children are safe when they go out and go in the scouting activity. >> let's go back to that. a time between 1970, 1999. those specific documents, called the perversion files as you know. scouts didn't allow gays, so there is a sense -- isn't that indication in and of itself -- >> you are absolutely right. >> so my point...
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thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple of clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event you were at today who lent their support to this campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. i'd like the assault -- assault weapons to go to war not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of the country. and when your dad says something, you listen. and when you don't, it usually bites you in the ass later on. >> very serious and powerful from tony bennett. jock lar but making a good point from chris rock there, i felt. i mean, the truth is that the majority of americans support the ban on assault weapons. the latest cnn poll was 56% i think. the majority support universal background checks. the majority want these high-capacity clips to be banned. there is a will there. but is there a will amongst the politicians, kerry kennedy, to get this done? >> well, we were up -- i was
thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple of clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event you were at today who lent their support to this campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. i'd like the assault -- assault weapons to go to war not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like...
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and grow our economy and create a pro growth environment. it's an opportunity for all americans to be in the middle class. so yes, i think it's absolutely a great opportunity for marco rubio to go out and do that. >> pete, you have to admit, he talked about immigration reform, something many republicans say the country needs right now. >> marco rubio really wants to make a difference, he wants to usher in comprehensive immigration reform and he and other republican senators and democratic senators met a couple weeks ago and gave an announcement about this. but unfortunately, there are so many extremists within the house republicans it will be hard to get done. in the end it's a stooge, a stunt, it's phoney. and hispanic voters will see through it. if you think giving a speech in spanish as a reaction to the president will pick off -- you are wrong. there's more to it. i would ask amy, english only is part of the republican platform. they want english only. can you imagine if a democrat gave any kind of a speech, a response, also in spanish?
and grow our economy and create a pro growth environment. it's an opportunity for all americans to be in the middle class. so yes, i think it's absolutely a great opportunity for marco rubio to go out and do that. >> pete, you have to admit, he talked about immigration reform, something many republicans say the country needs right now. >> marco rubio really wants to make a difference, he wants to usher in comprehensive immigration reform and he and other republican senators and...
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the rover will analyze the sample and it could hold evidence of a wet environment that dispieced long ago. the rover stumbled upon an area where water looked to have flowed. >>> in the hours leading up to the blizzard, a travel ban was put in place. it was all in an effort, and this is what officials were saying, to keep people from getting trapped and dieing in their cars during the height of the storm. that is what happened during the blizzard of 1978, let's bring in chad myers. was it harsh? did it make a difference? >> i hope it made a difference, i do. if you go back and look at the tape of any show of the past three days, if the anchor asked me the question, what are you more concerned with? it will be that people will leave too late to get home and they will not be home and they will be stuck in their cars for 24 hours. that was my answer to wolf, to ashlee, any anchor that asked me that question. you know, people get stuck in cars. you have a bit of gas left, you use it to heat. things happen with carbon monoxi monoxide, like we saw in boston. >> that little boy. >> right, you
the rover will analyze the sample and it could hold evidence of a wet environment that dispieced long ago. the rover stumbled upon an area where water looked to have flowed. >>> in the hours leading up to the blizzard, a travel ban was put in place. it was all in an effort, and this is what officials were saying, to keep people from getting trapped and dieing in their cars during the height of the storm. that is what happened during the blizzard of 1978, let's bring in chad myers. was...
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they're normally trained to urban environments. but it can happen. they can do it. they can get on his trail. and they can apprehend him at night. >> chairman, i'm curious. this is so difficult. because people can have traumatic experiences in their life, bad experiences at work, and they don't turn out like this. and this kind of a horrific situation. but in the manifesto, dorner wrote, "self-preservation is no longer important to me. i do not fear death, as i died long ago on january 2nd, 2009." that was the day he says he was fired from the lapd. now, we have no indication that dorner was on the radar of the fbi. should someone like him have been, or is it just too much to ask? >> you just don't know. if he had these type of supposed while he was a police officer, certainly the lapd was aware of that. we don't know all the circumstances of why he was fired, but i can imagine if you see his actions today, that some of those attitudes, some of those actions may have played in to why he was terminated. so it was probably bigger than the event that was listed on the
they're normally trained to urban environments. but it can happen. they can do it. they can get on his trail. and they can apprehend him at night. >> chairman, i'm curious. this is so difficult. because people can have traumatic experiences in their life, bad experiences at work, and they don't turn out like this. and this kind of a horrific situation. but in the manifesto, dorner wrote, "self-preservation is no longer important to me. i do not fear death, as i died long ago on...
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. >> i spoke to the husband face to face, children at home, seemed like a normal environment. >> you talk about obviously newtown, aurora, we don't have a template. we don't know whose going to behave this way. >> let me read you something, these are his words, allegedly his own words, a manifesto. i understand you don't know whose at a keyboard when you read something online. i know most of you who personally know me are in disbelief to hear from media reports that i'm suspected of committing such horrendous murders and have taken drastic and shocking actions in the last couple of days. unfortunately, this is a necessary evil that i do not enjoy, but must partake and complete for a substantial change to occur within the lapd and reclaim my name. joey jackson is that a confession, if they take him in alive, will most certainly come out in court and lead to potentially a death penalty conviction? >> absolutely, ashleigh. this is something that he is saying that he has to do. he has to satisfy whatever vendetta he has against action taken against him. so certainly those are admissions,
. >> i spoke to the husband face to face, children at home, seemed like a normal environment. >> you talk about obviously newtown, aurora, we don't have a template. we don't know whose going to behave this way. >> let me read you something, these are his words, allegedly his own words, a manifesto. i understand you don't know whose at a keyboard when you read something online. i know most of you who personally know me are in disbelief to hear from media reports that i'm...
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it is preeminent importance we make sure kids are in a safe and secure environment in our schools. we have to ensure that's happening. i think part of the problem with the dialogue that's happening today is that it's very sort of polarized to these extreme, right. so let's arm everyone. the teachers, the kids, you know. versus not. and i think that instead of sort of polarizing the debate, we have to have a very balanced conversation. having armed people in schools doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to have better outcomes. in the columbine tragedy, there were armed guards actually. >> a lot of armed people around. >> that's right, it didn't stop that from happen. that's not going to solve all of our problems. and that's why -- >> do you like the idea guns around children generally? >> absolutely not. >> i interviewed -- i met them, but it wasn't aired. it was two young female teachers in texas, in houston, both of whom wanted to have a conceal carry permit for themselves because they felt they needed one for personal safety but they hated the idea of any guns in the school.
it is preeminent importance we make sure kids are in a safe and secure environment in our schools. we have to ensure that's happening. i think part of the problem with the dialogue that's happening today is that it's very sort of polarized to these extreme, right. so let's arm everyone. the teachers, the kids, you know. versus not. and i think that instead of sort of polarizing the debate, we have to have a very balanced conversation. having armed people in schools doesn't necessarily mean that...
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what kind of environment do you want to create a business in? in california, the next ten years you're going to be paying for someone else's spending. >> maybe you guys can remember a time when a governor of one state actually addressed people in another state? >> sure. >> go ahead. >> it does happen. >> arnold schwarzenegger. had he a bust. california was booming and governor schwarzenegger had a moving van that he took to nevada and the whole thing crashed. >> texas is known to have a few wrestlers. so they are going to california to wrestle some business. >> governor brown's office directed me to a "bloomberg" story that said california created 345,000 jobs and texas only 45. they have a more per capita income. i love texas. i'd much rather live there. but governor perry is modestly gifted and could use a little humility. >> good line there. all right, guys, thanks very much for coming in. >>> lance armstrong's career may be over but his legal troubles may only be beginning. we're going to tell you what may be in store. this is stacy from spr
what kind of environment do you want to create a business in? in california, the next ten years you're going to be paying for someone else's spending. >> maybe you guys can remember a time when a governor of one state actually addressed people in another state? >> sure. >> go ahead. >> it does happen. >> arnold schwarzenegger. had he a bust. california was booming and governor schwarzenegger had a moving van that he took to nevada and the whole thing crashed....
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if newark and think surrounding environments survive power outages the biggest thing is to get the roads clear and safe so as people move about we don't see the kind of accidents that often come with icy conditions. again, the most urgent thing i could ask people to do is stay indoors as much as you can tomorrow and be compassionate and check on your neighbors, check on the elderly or people shut in. if you go out to shovel your driveway, see if there are people who may need assistance. the storm is tough but when we pull together we are a lot tougher. >> we are thinking of all of you guys especially those hit so hard from superstorm sandy and now you have this massive snowstorm. before i let you go to bed, we all know you cory booker, hands-on mayor. do you anticipate having to help out yourself if necessary tomorrow? >> yeah. i think we all need to take that attitude. obviously my primary concern is working with my command staff to do what is necessary to get the streets clear. i always go out with a group of folks, with shovels and other supplies. so should we see somebody in need we
if newark and think surrounding environments survive power outages the biggest thing is to get the roads clear and safe so as people move about we don't see the kind of accidents that often come with icy conditions. again, the most urgent thing i could ask people to do is stay indoors as much as you can tomorrow and be compassionate and check on your neighbors, check on the elderly or people shut in. if you go out to shovel your driveway, see if there are people who may need assistance. the...
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future federal agents and police may have undetectable drones that can drive, fly, swim into nearly any environment. >> there may be as many as 30,000 unmanned vehicles in the air. >> professor nathan busch says designers are modeling the newest drones on nature. >> so mimicking the actions of insects, the way that they crawl, for example, or fly. >> reporter: they may be so small and agile the drones could access tight spaces, impossible for police to get to today. when the army was funding research into small robotic birds, we got a good look at each other. >> reporter: right now the hummingbird can only fly a little more than 10 minutes. at that size, imagine what it could do at ten hours. >> it could fly through small clearings, through trees and see inside. >> reporter: if one crashes or the camera fails, developers at the university of pennsylvania already have drones flying in siynchronized formations. in the hostage crises of the future, it could give them a swarm of available replacements. >> reporter: we know defense secretary leon panetta personally approved a request from the fbi to get
future federal agents and police may have undetectable drones that can drive, fly, swim into nearly any environment. >> there may be as many as 30,000 unmanned vehicles in the air. >> professor nathan busch says designers are modeling the newest drones on nature. >> so mimicking the actions of insects, the way that they crawl, for example, or fly. >> reporter: they may be so small and agile the drones could access tight spaces, impossible for police to get to today. when...
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in urban environment. and although a number of these officers that patrol that particular area are familiar with it, it still presents real challenges coupled with the inclement weather as i said. >> he knows that. chris dorner knows that, having been in the military and, of course, working on the force. andy lampry, thank you so much. i need to move to the pentagon as we're getting some news on this story in california. barbara starr, tell me what you're learning about servicemen and women being on alert now. >> absolutely brooke, resonating at the pentagon, this man was a former navy lieutenant in the naval reserves. and now we are told that u.s. navy bases in california and nevada are on, quote, maintaining a heightened security posture, a heightened state of alert as they too are on the lookout for this man. and they do have some reason to know that he has approached the u.s. military in the last few days. a couple of days ago, they learned -- they discovered that he had stayed at a navy motel facility
in urban environment. and although a number of these officers that patrol that particular area are familiar with it, it still presents real challenges coupled with the inclement weather as i said. >> he knows that. chris dorner knows that, having been in the military and, of course, working on the force. andy lampry, thank you so much. i need to move to the pentagon as we're getting some news on this story in california. barbara starr, tell me what you're learning about servicemen and...
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shooting skeet was so depressing and such obvious pandering it just shows really the kind of political environment that we're living in that they felt they had to release that picture. >> as soon as the word guns enters the picture, rationality goes out the window and i find it hard to see what's going to happen. >> not optimistic. >> i'm not too optimistic, but who knows. >> we have to leave it at that. mort zuckerman, paul krugman, arianna huffington, ed conard, nice to have you on. up next, imagine the country where the speaker of parliament tells the president to stop talking and get out. that's actually what happened this week. it happened in a country of crucial importance to the united states. don't miss it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 is your old 401k just hanging around? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 consider if rolling it over to a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 might let you get more out of it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like earning a bonus of up to $600 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and 150 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus our rollover consultants handle
shooting skeet was so depressing and such obvious pandering it just shows really the kind of political environment that we're living in that they felt they had to release that picture. >> as soon as the word guns enters the picture, rationality goes out the window and i find it hard to see what's going to happen. >> not optimistic. >> i'm not too optimistic, but who knows. >> we have to leave it at that. mort zuckerman, paul krugman, arianna huffington, ed conard, nice...
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uk environment secretary says evidence suggests, quote, criminal activity or gross negligence. >>> besides the blizzard we're also following another story for you. massive manhunt is under way for a former company accused of killing three people. police want to stop him before he strikes again. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can o
uk environment secretary says evidence suggests, quote, criminal activity or gross negligence. >>> besides the blizzard we're also following another story for you. massive manhunt is under way for a former company accused of killing three people. police want to stop him before he strikes again. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ has oats that can help lower...
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tell me this, what kind of environment does she live in? we were talking earlier on cnn international. some disturbing numbers about this not being that uncommon. >> that's exactly right, michael. the very disturbing part of this story, in addition to the fact she's only nine years old. she's not unique in the mexican state where this happened, there are 465 cases of girls between the ages of 10 and 14, who became mothers in the year 2011, which is the latest year for which statistics are available. there are 318 cases nationwide of girls age 10, who became mothers in the same year, so that's causing and creating a lot of alarm. again, this is a rare case in that it was published, and people know about it, now the entire country is talking about how alarming this is, that a nine-year-old girl can have a baby. it's incredible. >> it's extraordinary. it will be discussed at length in mexico. good to see you rafael, thank you. >>> a dark day for australian sports. a massive doping scandal hit the headlines. we'll have a talk about that with do
tell me this, what kind of environment does she live in? we were talking earlier on cnn international. some disturbing numbers about this not being that uncommon. >> that's exactly right, michael. the very disturbing part of this story, in addition to the fact she's only nine years old. she's not unique in the mexican state where this happened, there are 465 cases of girls between the ages of 10 and 14, who became mothers in the year 2011, which is the latest year for which statistics are...
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maybe your hero is defending the planet by protecting the environment. >> they have a mission and a purpose again. this is what i was supposed to do. >> or helping people overcome on stackals. >> there will be no man left behind as long as we are this nation. >> or finding a u nook approach to solving a problem. whatever their cause, nominating a c nnn hero is easy. first go to cnn heroes.com. then click nominate. we ask for basic information but and your nominee. tell us what makes your hero extraordinaire. >> do you like it. >> all right. >> how are they will changing lives for the better. >> doing a great job. >> it's important to write from your heart because it's your words that will make your hero's story stand out. a couple of tips. please don't nominate yourself. it's against the rules. it's not necessary to nominate someone over and over. we read each and every nominatino nominati nomination. be selectivetive. those honored are truly dedicating their lives to serving others. after you told us about your hero, click submit. it's that simple and worthwhile. nominate someone deserving
maybe your hero is defending the planet by protecting the environment. >> they have a mission and a purpose again. this is what i was supposed to do. >> or helping people overcome on stackals. >> there will be no man left behind as long as we are this nation. >> or finding a u nook approach to solving a problem. whatever their cause, nominating a c nnn hero is easy. first go to cnn heroes.com. then click nominate. we ask for basic information but and your nominee. tell...
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because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest friends, the north koreans. but right now we will say good-bye to our viewers in the united states. but for everyone else here at cnn international, we'll continue on with our coverage of this breaking news story. let's go to matthew chance who is live in beijing. for more on this, it is the chinese new year holiday. the place is closed down, you can shoot a cannon down the main street of beijing and not hit anybody. when can we expect something to come out of the government there? >> it's very difficult to say. >> a war in the gop. between donald trump calling karl rove a
because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> everybody is talking about this. late night comedians, the skeletal remains of king richard iii found beneath a parking lot. that's right in england. he died 500 years ago. here is -- >> that's right. king richard iii was found underneath the parking lot of a supermarket which explains why his famous last words were my kingdom for a hot pocket. how did the scientists know that this was the hunch back king and not some poor 15th century brit whether or not i know starved to death waiting for a grocery store parking space? >> that's awesome. you can learn more about it, an amazing discovery on cnn.com. >>> all right. so comedian chris rock, singer tony bennett and a gun wielding actress a
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> everybody is talking about this. late night comedians, the skeletal remains of king...